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Doctors Blog - 0 views

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avivajazz  jazzaviva

doc2doc Blogs - 0 views

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    A place for doctors and medical students to blog medicine medical blog blogs medicalblog medicalblogs doctorsblog doctorsblogs "doctor blogs" "physician blogs" "doctor blog" "physician blog" doctors physicians blogs bloggers doctor physician professionals students "medical students"
anonymous

Top 50 Health and Medical Education Blogs - StumbleUpon - 2 views

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    Are you looking forward to a career in health or medicine? If so, it can help to read blogs and get a feel for what is available. There are a number of health education and medical information blogs out there. These blogs look at medical education, address different possibilities in the health care field and discuss policy issues. You might be surprised at the number of possibilities there are. Here are 50 of the top health and medical education blogs
anonymous

Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media - 1 views

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    "The Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media, a first-of-its-kind social media center focused on health care, builds on Mayo Clinic's leadership among health care providers in adopting social media tools, which began with podcasting in 2005. Mayo Clinic has the most popular medical provider channel on YouTube and more than 60,000 "followers" on Twitter, as well as an active Facebook page with well over 20,000 connections. With its News Blog, Podcast Blog and Sharing Mayo Clinic, a Blog that enables patients and employees to tell their Mayo Clinic stories, Mayo has been a pioneer in hospital Blogging. MayoClinic.com, Mayo's consumer health information site, also hosts a dozen Blogs on topics ranging from Alzheimer's to The Mayo Clinic Diet."
Natalie Lafferty

The 2008 Medical Weblog Awards Nominees - Medgadget - www.medgadget.com - 0 views

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    Details nominees for best medical blogs of 2008. These are over several categories including best clinical sciences blogs, best ethics blogs etc and you can link out to each of the blogs.
Natalie Lafferty

Learning Communities - 0 views

  • We talked about many things, but I think the common thread was that this is really not about “blogging” or even technology. It’s about what happens when students are publishing their own content, and collaborating with each other. What does that mean for assessment? How do you properly engage a class of 100 (or more?) students, having them all publish content, exploring various topics, commenting, thinking critically, and still be able to make sense of that much activity?
  • Since we stepped back a bit from technology, we defined student publishing more broadly, to also include such things as discussion boards and wikis. We talked a bit about blogging as an ePortfolio activity - that it may be effective for students to publish various bits of content through their blog(s) and then to let it percolate and filter until the “best” stuff is distilled into what is essentially an ePortfolio - and maybe THAT’s the artifact that gets assessed. The activity through the blogs is important, but every student will participate in a different way. Maybe it would be a valuable thing to even make blogging itself an optional thing - but those who don’t participate will have had less feedback and refinement of their ePortfolio artifacts.
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    This is one of the University of Calgary's Blogs, it focuses on discussing various topics of interest to communities of learners at the Calgary. It has some interesting posts on publishing student content.
Natalie Lafferty

Medicine 2.0 Blog Carnival Edition #37 | Health Blogs Observatory - 0 views

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    Medicine 2.0 blog carnival
anonymous

Patient Blogging Could Offer Host of Benefits - Features - iHealthBeat - 2 views

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    "According to a 2011 report by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, of the 74% of American adults using the Internet, 34% have read someone else's commentary or experience about health or medical issues on an online news group, website or blog. Meanwhile, about 13% of patients blog about their diagnosis or experience. "
Natalie Lafferty

Ten ways to use UMW Blogs - UMW Blogs - 0 views

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    This page from the University Mary Washington gives an overview of 10 ways to use a blog. There are examples given under each heading which you can take a look at.
Natalie Lafferty

BMJ Group blogs: Journal of Medical Ethics blog - 0 views

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    Journal of Medical Ethics blog
anonymous

Comparison of blogged and written reflections in two medicine clerkships - Fischer - 2011 - Medical Education - Wiley Online Library - 0 views

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    "Our study suggests there is no significant difference in themes addressed or levels of reflection achieved when students complete a similar assignment via online blogging or traditional essay writing. Given this, faculty staff should feel comfortable in utilising the blog format for reflective exercises. Faculty members could consider the option of using either format to address different learning styles of students."
anonymous

Morning report blog: a web-based tool to enhance case based learning - 0 views

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    "In summary, a morning report blog was perceived by learners to be an effective complement to case-based teaching sessions. The combination of novel web metrics and survey data allowed for a multifaceted evaluation of the educational impact of the blog."
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